Russian Speech. 2022.№1
| Nadezhda M. Devyatova The Image of a Man and a Woman in the Mirror of Russian Comparisons: About Adverbs with the Prefix Po- and Their Culturally Signifi cant Meanings | 7 - 18 | 
| Ekaterina N. Kulikovskaya “How to Do Things with Words” in Russian Charms | 19 - 34 | 
| Alexey E. Tsumarev, Larisa L. Shestakova Grammatical Description of Religious Vocabulary in a Modern Explanatory Dictionary | 35 - 49 | 
| Olga N. Charykova, Nataliya V. Fedotova Coronaviral Discourse as a Source of Increased Military Methaphorization | 50 - 60 | 
| Irina A.Gorbushina On the Origin of the Russian Kuter’ma | 61 - 70 | 
| Aleksandr G. Kravetsky Capital or Lowercase Letters? The History of Orthography Practices in the 17th and 18th Centuries | 71 - 81 | 
| Alexey A. Kretov “Utro Vechera Mudrenee?” (Is the Morning Wiser Than the Evening?) | 82 - 89 | 
| Yuliya G. Zakharova Foreign Language Vocabulary in the A. P. Chekhov’s Letters | 90 - 105 | 
| Natalia A. Nikolina, Zoya Yu. Petrova, Н.А. ФАТЕЕВА Comparative Structures and Narration Composition in Modern Russian Prose | 106 - 118 | 
| В. Б. Касевич, Ю. А. Клейнер, N. D. Svetozarova In the Service of the Russian Language and Russia's Scholarship (Lyudmila Alekseevna Verbitskaya) | 119 - 127 | 






